Lake Howell High School
Public school in Winter Park, Florida, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Howell High School is a comprehensive four-year high school in Central Florida, US. The school is in Seminole County with a Winter Park, Florida address.
Lake Howell High School | |
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6400 Dike Rd , 32792 United States | |
Coordinates | 28°38′14″N 81°16′23″W |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1974[1] |
School district | Seminole County Public Schools |
Principal | Michael Howard[2] |
Teaching staff | 102.40 (FTE)[3] |
Enrollment | 2,201 (2023-2024)[3] |
Student to teacher ratio | 21.49[3] |
Color(s) | Silver Navy Blue |
Mascot | Silver Hawk |
Rivals | Winter Springs High School, Oviedo High School (historical), Hagerty High School |
Newspaper | InFlight |
Website | School website |
The school's first principal, Richard L. Evans, was the first African-American principal in Seminole County since schools were integrated in the late 1960s.[4]
Notable alumni
- Brian Acton,[5] co-founder of WhatsApp and Signal Foundation
- Malik Blade, professional wrestler[6]
- Nick Calathes, NBA and international basketball player [7]
- Pat Calathes, basketball player for Israeli Basketball Super League, 2013 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP
- Carlos Cortes, baseball player in the New York Mets organization[8]
- Geoff Castellucci, singer, vocal bass of A cappella group VoicePlay
- Sierra Deaton, co-winner of 2013 season of The X Factor as part of duo Alex & Sierra
- Earl Elkins Jr., singer, former high tenor of A cappella group VoicePlay[9]
- Mike Gogulski (1990), activist and hacker who voluntarily made himself stateless in 2008[10][11]
- Tam Hopkins, former NFL guard
- Christian Jones, linebacker for Detroit Lions
- Mykal Kilgore, actor, singer/songwriter, former member of A cappella group VoicePlay
- Tao Lin, author[citation needed]
- Jamie Linden, screenwriter, producer and director
- Brandon Marshall, former NFL wide receiver[12]
- Dave Martinez, former MLB player who now manages the Washington Nationals and coached them to their first World Series Championship in 2019
- Kawika Mitchell, former NFL linebacker for Buffalo Bills
- Chandler Parsons, former NBA player
- Scott Porter, actor,[13] former vocal percussionist of VoicePlay
- Nandi Pryce, former soccer player[14]
- Trevor Pryce, former NFL defensive end for Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens
- Chuck Scott, former NFL wide receiver
- Marquette Smith, former NFL running back
- Layne Stein, vocal percussionist and baritone for A cappella group VoicePlay
- Eddie Taubensee, MLB pro baseball player
- Dahvie Vanity (2003), lead vocalist of electronic group Blood on the Dance Floor
References
External links
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